Coronavirus Update and Spring Break Travel

Dear Billiken Parents,

I am writing to share the following communication that went out to all faculty, staff,
and students today so you are aware. We want to be sure you know where to access the
most current information about SLU’s planning and response to the novel coronavirus
(COVID-19).On our website, you’ll find a set of Frequently Asked Questions, which we continue to update as
new questions emerge. Here, you’ll also find links to key resources for your student,
should they be experiencing concerns about what is happening globally.

Finally, we understand that spring break travel is often a family affair, so we particularly
want to highlight theself-report travel toolmentioned below about international travel.

Please know that we are actively monitoring developments and will continue to update
the SLU community. As always, we thank you for your trust in Saint Louis University.

March 3 Update to SLU Students, Faculty and Staff

Dear Members of the SLU Community,

The status of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to be top of mind
for many in our community.

SLU-Sponsored Travel:Effective immediately, the University is suspending all SLU-sponsored travel to countries
that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) identifies as aLevel 3 Travel Health Notice. The CDC’s list of countries is subject to change, but currently includes China,
Iran, Italy and South Korea. This decision was informed by our shared focus on the
greater community over any single individual.

If you choose to travel to or return from a country with a CDC Level-3 Health Notice,
the University willrequire you to isolate yourself at your home for 14 daysbefore returning to campus.

This travel guidance applies to all faculty, staff and students. Faculty and staff
with additional questions should contact Human Resources at 314-977-2595 orhr@slu.edu. Students should contact the Dean of Students at 314-977-9378 ordeanofstudents@slu.edu.

If you choose to travel in the coming weeks, we encourage you to monitor the CDC website
fortravel precautionsand general preparedness information, as it continues to evolve every few days. If
you’re interested in receiving regular e-mail updates from the CDC related to COVID-19,sign up here.